Featured Artist

Seth Korkordi Selom is featured in Keepers of the Arts, a beautiful hardcover book available through Novica.

"Art, I believe, is a gift that some members of my family, including yours truly, have been endowed with. My childhood days were marked with art activities. Aided by the crayons and watercolors that my father often bought for me, I would draw all over the house. My mother explained that my grandfather had been a very good carver. She showed me some of his work. I was fascinated, and my innate interest in art was given a boost by this family connection with the arts.

"I had a six-year primary education, after which I had a seven-year secondary education at one of the top colleges in the country – to acquire both the ordinary and advanced level certificates. At all these various levels of education I was always judged the best student in art.

"Much of my success is owed to a friend called Mawoko, who in 1994 introduced me to serious painting and inspired me to acquire the skills involved. Until then I was familiar only with drawing. I used to visit this friend at his residence where he did both abstract and portrait painting. Before long, I found myself painting!

"I paint mostly still life and nature scenes, and have been working fulltime as a painter since 1994, suspending work only briefly to further my education. During this period I have participated in several group exhibitions. Significant among them have been a Pan-African exhibition and an exhibition held in the capital as part of a week-long cultural festival in 1995. My most recent exhibition, titled 'Eyes Through the Third Millennium 2000,' was featured in a popular national newspaper."

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Buana

Bali and Java

Before his days with NOVICA, Buana sold his jewelry designs door-to-door in the tourist areas of Bali. Business was tough, and local store owners were often slow to pay. All this changed when he joined NOVICA 7 years ago.

Buana now employs 28 of his neighbors to keep up with demand, and can now afford to send both of his children to school.